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Numerical Relativity

Numerical relativity is a subfield of computational physics that aims to establish numerical solutions to Einstein's field equations in general relativity. Despite promising results, accurate and validated algorithms for Einstein's equations remains elusive. The size and complexity of the equations along with remaining inquiries in fundamental issues are attributed the cause of thus far unsuccessful attempts at resolution. Nonetheless, the field has prodigiously expanded in recent years as engaging research continues.